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1 week ago |
pymnts.com | Maxwell Zeff |CPI Blogs
By: Maxwell Zeff (TechCrunch)In this blog post, author Maxwell Zeff (TechCrunch) looks at Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei’s assertion that current AI models may hallucinate — or fabricate information — less frequently than humans. Speaking at Anthropic’s first developer event, Code with Claude, in San Francisco, Amodei emphasized that hallucinations should not be seen as a fundamental barrier to achieving artificial general intelligence (AGI).
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Sep 20, 2023 |
competitionpolicyinternational.com | CPI Blogs
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Jul 14, 2023 |
competitionpolicyinternational.com | Edward Coulson |Benjamin Blacklock |CPI Blogs
By: Edward Coulson, Benjamin Blacklock & Alexandra Hildyard (Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner)In July 2016, the European Commission (the Commission) issued a settlement decision, concluding that five prominent truck manufacturers had engaged in a cartel from 1997 to 2011. The cartel involved colluding on the prices of medium and heavy trucks, as well as coordinating the timing and allocation of costs related to emissions technologies.
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Jul 14, 2023 |
competitionpolicyinternational.com | CPI Blogs
By: Tom Coates (Competition Bulletin)Continuing the unintentional mini-series, this blog focuses once again on subsidy control reviews governed by section 70 of the Subsidy Control Act 2022 (SCA) (refer to previous posts here and here). This particular post addresses some peculiar aspects of section 70 that present challenging threshold questions for appellants, such as determining what to challenge and where to initiate proceedings.
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Jul 14, 2023 |
competitionpolicyinternational.com | David A. Golden |Matt Cantor |CPI Blogs |Jeff Shinder
By: Jeff Shinder, David Golden, Matt Cantor & Ankur Kapoor (Antitrust Matters/Constantine Cannon)In this episode of Antitrust Matters, Matt Cantor, Ankur Kapoor, and David Golden analyze and react to the April 24, 2023, decision of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeal in the Epic Games v. Apple case. This episode is a follow-up podcast to Episode 9, Epic v. Apple Ninth Cir. Appeal: Reactions to and Analysis of the Oral Argument.
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